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WEATHER FORECASTS Fair tonight. Saturday unsettled, possibly Gower Rising temp. ESTABLISHED 1878 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [ava] ,CONGRESS MAY ADJOURN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS .~ 4 FOUR PROBES J) OF WRECK ARE BEING MADE) ams —— QGP | IDENTIFIED) == 2) ENILBO YEARS | Bs and Interstate Commis- ‘8 = sions, Railroad and Cor- oncr Seck Cause 12 STILL IN HOSPITALS Cincinnati Limited Believed to Have Run Through Block Against It Pittsburgh, P: ne 18—(/P)—Four _ Separate investigations today were under way to determine responsibility for the wreck on the Pennsylv: railroad at Blairsville Intersection yesterday, in which 15 were kilied au many injured. Twelve of those hurt remained at hospitals today, but the condition of all was reported im. Proved. The inquiries were in the hands of representatives of the Interstate Com- I merece commission, the Pennsylvania he, Public Service commission, the rail- ' road, and the West Moreland county coroner, who hold an inquest later in the month. An official report, issu « *railroa after the wre the Cimeinnati Limited had through a block set crashed into the stationary Wash- ington Express, which was having me- chanical trouble. d the flagman of the Washington train were still burning after the crash, the statement said. This angle was one of the foremost to come under the scrutiny of the in. ors in an effort to learn if of the first of the limited’s locomotives was _ responsible. This engineer, W. C. Gordon of Derry, was killed as was his fireman, N. L. Hollingsworth, of Greensburg. The engineer of the second locomotive, E. McConnell of Altoona, was also fatally hurt and his brother, William McConnell, who served as his fi man, was seriously injured. TODAY SEE THE KING PENGUINS. THE MESSIAH PREDICTED. $100,000,000 MELON. CLERGYMEN’S OPINIONS. BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. ‘Copyright, 1926) A dozen king penguins may be seen standing up straight in New York's zoological garden. First to come here alive from their cold home in the An- taretic, it is doubtful that they will visit if you can. They stand three feet high, looking like soldiers or clerygmen, very sol- emn. And their breeding habits make you thoughtful. The hen pefguin lays only one white egg. If she laid it on the ground in:her home climate it would freeze in half a minute. She puts her feet together, the egg on top of her feet, lets down over it a roll of feather covered fat from her ind the heat of fat keeps id her feet war: stand it any longer, the tather penguin sidles up and the he lowers a roll of fat. This causes modernists to suggest vhat the penguin could not have been te created in the Garden of Eden, with ] the other birds. That garden was ‘ warm, otherwise Adam and Eve, who had no roll-of fat to cover them, [BE { could not have gone about naked. ; is Modernists, needless. to say, criti- \ cize thoughtlessly. A power that tould .create the earth, sun, moon, } stars, oceans, trees, vegetables, min- i erals, all the animals, birds, insects ae and man, in six days, by the mere ut- 4 terance of a command, could easily supply in some corner of the garden a of'-‘untartic temperature for neematnas walruses and such. Germany is torn asunder by the fight to take 600 million dollars’ 4 worth of property from the former /haiser and other royalties. War may ‘break out any minute be- tween Russia and Rumania because of a_guarrel over Besserabia. Rumania wouldn't last long, and if she i lying on the league of nations she is leaning on @ broken reed. Europe is not peaceful. = Ms * ‘Mrs. Annie Besant, head ‘of the theosophists, says “Christ is co ., soon and will hasten his return some- * what in order to inhabit the body of Krishnamurti.” Krishnamurti is a young Indian /of whom Mrs, Besant hes a high opinion. If the founder of tianity did return it would be teats imagine him entering the deli- i body - of a. sensitive lu. More happy times in Wall’ Street yesterday. Somebody mene 122,100 shares of steel common and put: the Re ‘big melon idden @ je lion dollars’ worth “ot melon, ie why “big 000,000 casi Europe wasn't so cheerful. French francs dropped to a new low price for 1 time, and unless the French can find-s way to stabilize their currency, that will impress outside nae ae. cee is swiftly switched to his feet and, yvurvive the hot summer. Pay them aj the Missouri Democrat, who is rated pea pire wee i eer | ONLY ONE OF [isting Front] MAN LIVES IN (ene wie ]APPROVALIS SIX BURNED: ||." \™="*"** | SELP-INPOSED EXPECTED IN. Republican Steering Commit- tee in House Agrees to the Proposal JUNE 26 IS TOO EARLY Plan Contemplated Would Hasten Consideration of Deficiency Bill Washington, June 18—(AP)—The Republican house steering committec today agreed to ask for sine die ad- jJournment of congress on Wednesday, and Vermont failed to report damage to farm and garden crops ied from the “white frosts” yester- |). i day. The lowest temperature re- | Former Wealthy Iowa ies ported in ANew England was at Train Fire Will Probably Oneco, Conn., where the ther- er Taken From Dark Base- | mometer marked 26 above zero. i Never Be Known ment to. Hospital | AT LEAST 3 ARE MISSING MAN Is SOUGHT HIDES FROM THE WORLD FOR DEATH OF dew “anak Paul city SEATTLEGIRL| “stun wit Recover St. Paul, Minn, June 18. (@) The first good foods in nine years and comforts of a modern hospital Joyed today by John Monta former w One Body Identified Is That of Mrs. J. B. King, Drum- mond, Montana Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18—-(AP) —-The number of persons burned to / | ‘clice Believe the Girl Was death when fire destroyed a Union Sib loa Ao : ¢ tourist sleeper near Crvstal Strangled and Beaten to Brought up in. the orphan's home! June 30, at 5 p. m. Nevada, Wednesday, probably never known, Coroner 2 ith ¢ he knawn, — Corone Death With a Rock in a dark and damp basement, conducted by the Odd. Fellows at] A resolution proposing adjustment lnvestivation Saito hae where he had spent most of the past Meadville, Pa. John N. Mark has just] of this date will be called up in the Breeze of Las Vegas said toda; that at least six perished, i Seattle, June 18, ()- Search for} nine years been installed ax grand master of the{ house Monday ‘and is expected to re- ductor L. S. Atkinson said that three|a man who police believe strangled| Although he was still weak ang 190,000 members of the lodge in Penn-|ceive the approval of the leaders of passengers were traveling in the death with a rock weary from his long self-imposed! syivania, His home is in Oil City, Pa.| both senate and house, sleeper on local tickets and were not . e s h College -] exile from the world, Montague, with The committee decided that to seek On tNGsArdin when ib resumieandea sdneaday proper care, will recover, physicians adjournment on Saturday, June 26, as journey. He xaid he did no know what became of them ‘The body of Mrs. J. B. Kling, Drum- mond. . was the only one ident at the city hospital said, at first contemplated, would undi Mentague’s story is one of a long hasten consideration of the deficiency fen wt :| series of misfortunes which followed appropriation bill, which includes pro- f a desire to increase his wealth. M vision for the new federal buildings f Mis Gaines, niece of| than 20 years ago, at the age of throughout the country to be started . villi chairman of the| he was a prosper farmer at C this year, TWOHOnVO : niikaionsta; wae co, lowa, His holdings were worth! e just as he starts eating— das two men ‘on their way | $20,000 and he sold them to seek new FIRST PLAN mouth. This shark, 11S It. could only be identifie This is what a man-eating shark looks lik except that he doesn’t have a stick in hi: been torn off and = marks on th Things did not go so wel quit and go home a week from to- in the Lone § above. morrow. A number of important s in Texas feet long and several hundred pounds in weight, w: zhi a shi by ls of clothing. LEA sE ( N LIFE). June 18. y|net 90 miles out of Biloxi, Miss.. by es Biloxi titers Bhown PILGRIMAGE Portions of the girl's clothing had} 4,4, gram gts Money ui Service hocesa waitenuanats State, and his ground revealed that she had waged oes, : tea: 000 was soon gone. His wife be measures, tangled in the churning GR eb Lael came iil and later insane. “His four Trial Judge Grants Motion of] events of contro probatly will children left him. Penniless and he abandoned until the next session. ia friendless, he thought of his: sister,’ Defense Counsel For Two Some leaders oppose adjournment. CONGRESSMEN RECEIVING ‘EXPENSES’ Mrs, R.H, Boxell of St. Paul. ‘ without final action on the rivers and He work : Weeks More Time harbors bill, which has been passed : by the house und has been the sub- ba and his 6 ? e ° Women Hikers to Enter Lon- NEGOTIATIONS v " 4 i June 18-—Um—| Jeet, of 4 committees hearing on the s s r Mass., c ore q e side x i = AND HONORARIUMS FOR DRY’ TALKS don Saturday — Peace cr income and, ‘quarters with — her] Nic nd. Bartolo droversed Uilincls wetgewns inrecitlhn & Bea Aaah Wa. PE Si 2 brothe / s ce cted si still the chief stumbling bleck in % \- Pageant Is Planned REACH CRISIS Broken in spirit and. diseouraged| whove, trial in 1921 and, fin wey of ie preuneas: " sen- ss # is over the loss of his wife an his | fight to urn the verd Oth h ver, 4 : _ Combat og 4 Sliver in Thumb Ms money, Montague decided to hide vl wide interest, held new hope t0-| fident a 1m jority oud sua tok ae eral Counsel For Anti-Sa- n London, June 18-—U?)—Eight great pes himself frdm the rest of the world. journment sine die June 26. They ji i 4 ; Is Death Cause |{cotumns of women who have been] Chilean Ambassador Informs] He choose the basement for his quar-| | As the result of the revelati are cupaston to oltucamearciolonsie joon League and Senator -, it stown, N. D., —~( Reed, Arch Enemy of Vol- Jamestown, N. D., June 18—() ‘ walki ters. ‘That was ni 0. the first time of a conte i ? : walking for five weeks, today were Oe gear contac anayin’ Novenmiee 18: this end in the house Monday, and nearing London. ‘They comprise the 9s Yesterday ino) will e the support of Speaker Kellogg of His Govern- nto store a trunk| Madciros, twice cony tied 'b Longworth, Repiaapatiince: Flake, A small sliver that got into her senile ., baseme: he neighbor| up slayer, Judge Webster 1 Re pilgtims who from all parts ® asement, — Th neighbor | uP 0 ie the Republican floor leader, and i A * Sage thumb while she was scrubbing ment’s Stand ds songii tie trial judge, yesterday granted a de- . steadism, Enters Its Second)} caused the death of Miss Ethel eat Britain have been stopping}. eat AEB. chtairiite caehieheecn isco fonuasmotionsaxtandincetunstinn orale nell of the rules commit- ‘ussed adjournment plans Leistikow, 18-year-old daughter nd towns on the way to ered ‘Montague huddled in a corner, | the time allowed for filing affidavits | o ent Day of Mr and Mrs. Herman Leistikow : de z speeches on| washington, | Sune 14 The oie health department wag notified] i support of a new trial. The period | LE pt eat ——— Ua ae noiening king war again impossible. ne; ions upparently was brought| and an ambulance called, Montague originally set was to have expired) adjournment eight days hence also Washingtéin, Sune 18.—(#)—Having set tated iar Lat ti Pen as Hr | ht colw will merge in-} eq”, oday when the Chilean] protested feebly but he Was tired Baturds Siesuas ii " c meets with favor among Republican laid the groundwork for a broad ine|{ Ampuated, the xirl's Irfe could |i to four Suturday morning and in that] {9 i, 4 and hungry and was easily persuade’). Mudeiros) statement, outlined for| jeaders @f the 3 ‘and Senator -quizy into.the activities of the Anti-jf "tbe faved. oo formation enter Landon. ‘The Jong] tent and informed Secretary to go to the hospital. pie 7.0 AA aur ae rg vi ae “sien ha oar Ralgongleasde, SChairiaun Reed. off march will end ati Hyde Park where,| (f'the positive stand taken by is colinsel for Sacco and Vanke teeter, ahinteds senate nm investigating. phitforms, Nae aera Seen Once In Two Years tributed the killing of the South thing for the natich ny of Volstead- i ad for universal] °Ny One ut the department or the ae eos eae tn te ad eee ee erclli gangéat Brow. | den of the house appropriations com . ‘ e embers of the Mo: ang 0 general counsel of the organization,: back wearing blue! jut it’ was assumed, Ambassadot e A i i cated that he would oppose any such ui |when a brother from lowa had visit-| federal prisons for freight car thef is Saul oamene ny need for further testimony today with the the procession of ad d ; : Pennsylvania Republican primary as advocates when it moves under tio Se SEAL nia dia Bastion ed Mrs. Boxell’s home, "At that time,| | Thompson told the court that Mu: {The°tiver, and harbors bill its background, marble arch and enters Hyde ing that Chile considers — the| \ye¥, said, Mrs. Boxell had cut o 7 : eagle cag] With June 26 looming as adjourn: These contending champions, Reed, WHITES TON | . AN the marching crusaders Price negotiations for settle) Montague’s long hair and trimmed|before because | the of emotion for ment day, the fate of farm retiet his b utsi i 1 will wear blue armlets decorated with nent of the Taca-Arica dispute withl Fee a ura cali] Lotntver died sa nye prumerrni alive ion becomes more and more # : : whité doves and carry blue pennauts.| 3" t ft en ania, ESP Rarer cra Eee TERE As the procession enters the perk, if Pett! $9 have terminated auton ical eiiays Mr. Bosell was heart brok-|Kept, impouded | during, ihe asta matter of conjecture, In addition to Hl Bities! c rother had been tal es eC c : eal tat “ legal guide and legislative mentor- will be greeted by a pageant syt-| jreangements at Arica. ent bechusa Hen braths nad beanie! + Sree: AGEH a ugeludics Madelton ms to have dinilhiahed. below -the met in direct verbal combat yes- bolic of tl pe coming of pe: ‘ Admipistration officials manifest- anishing point for action on the t authorities had ordered her to| Chances of acquittal. 7 L terday for the first time, and the Robed Chair ly we tnuch concerned over the monk aattors ee ad sonar ae 0) chances of acquittal, amitting his | French debt settlement, Muscle joust brought a breath] crowded Principal figure will be \ prospect of a complete collapse of i t retused tt Shoals, coal and prohibition legisla- Qudienee. “It had not ended. when| Celebration of Founding of walking attired in a white | American, lntextaation inthe dispate, reported they had found part in the panosHaey a roel ene the evening round was cut short by i _ And carrying olive branches: The) and particularly over the | unusual] 1d otee ei itd'the fice marshal|the court that’ 17 other affidavits| ,, Vote Wanted on Farm Rellef Reed because of Wheeler's health. Fort Berthold Mission if ts Relea oe ope ely "Will be] .tatement made public here last night guna sand tie.4 Which he was preparing would show | Farm relief, the radio control bill Sweeping over the field of legal : n d and 1 oe di poole tape NT} policies, Reed drew. from Wheeler Will Be June 25-27 chain to St. Michael. Scores of we-| (Hite in which he declared Chile had| The neighbors came to the defense d ain f , ie ese aaerell\ ean sure which will permit work to stars the names of eight members of con- tors and dancers will take part in| io¢ been treated fairly in the nego- st Mie eee Bl Lah good | Maret ee on the $165,000,000 public buildings gress as among those who have re- ~ the pageant. A white-robbed choir tations and that consequently | the program, will be pressed to a vote if ceived -“expenses and sometimes ah! Elbowoods, N. - will furnish the music. United States hid Ipst the. friend-| s#id, ret had een so Hany, ‘ possible. The senate expects to vote honorarium” for speaking in behalf! Both whites and Indians will take part! Mrs. Pethwick Lawrence and other! shin of the Chilean nation. month making graduation Ane Onn this week on the McNary equalizati of prohibition, This was a point in| in the semi-centennial celebration of | organizers of the pilgrimage were un-| ""Wrether. any direct reply will be] m#tion dbehas (or the girl al the fas bill; which<ia Hekate hapa which the senator previously had! the founding here of the Fort Ber-|able to make any estimate today 2%] mode to Alessandri has not been in-| ‘strict, that she had not had time ho. the! “muni intentinn. coonaraite shown considerable interest, but hej} thold Mission 50 years ago. regards the aggregate number of the It is regarded as certain,| '® keep her hides in proper order. marketing measure already passed had not been able to go into it at] The jubilee, which will begin June] crusaders. The armies have grown] however, that some way will be found], Mrs. Boxe! erself dee) ited toy by the house. If it should be ap- the recent prohibition hetring be-| 25 and continue through June 27, will] so rapidly as the pilgrimage neared| to “inform the world fully of the folk beatae see a aide | proved, it would have to be sent to cause Wheeler, grand marshal _of| prec st annual conference of | London that all accommodations ar-| ‘Sundant evidences of Chilean un- in conference with house “managers” the dry forces, did not take the| North Dakota Congregational | ranged for the pence advocates have) fairness now in. possession of the| care to “have any more in the pa | and that chamber already has voted churches which will meet here June | been allotted and appeals have been vovernment, to place the blame for 5 down a bill framed along similar stand. ™ The Speakers 28, 29 and 30. broadcast for beds to be used by the! failure of the negotiations squarely these to have been members of the; 4nd a deficiency appropriation mea- lines by Chairman Haugen of the Aan ee Une HMmeoaas| RUE worers Stem el Uae ce| nor comes upen<Cailean officials, f Weather Report : qeaiea ih the Seanior ibe enapeuatiea porkle Deadealagne list mth none Rie neg” any p po {Tenants on State Land May} [ested in the senate, the cooperative bly” 50 speeches in eastern ~ states.| York, Chicago, Denver and other | Lil 'Y | marketing bill still could be passed, bly” BO speeches. in, enstern states, or have dignifed their intention | ROtarians Close Elton Commissioned |¢————__———e ithe cnlalgwettionien: Kentucky, was next, with “twenty| of attending the jubilee and confe Temperature at 7a, m........... 48| List Crops For Insurance Annual Convention|tg Represent’ the or thirty.” The others named were| ence, according to H. W. Case, mis Highest yesterday eat Bae ae : 7 a ae ae Representative Cooper, Republican,| sion superintendent. “Agee mi Paw (English Grand Lodge} &?"**,!s night as in ‘Special » Way Woman Pleads Guilty Ohio; Senator Jones, Republican,| | features of the jubilee enver, June 18.—()—Rotary In- Fy Fg Precipitation to reli apeeeen yi to Li uor Charge Washington; Representative Lowery,| will be the dedication of the new me-| ternational, closed its 17th annu Highest wind ve : ve Heche: Gast os dato iq Democrat, Mississip) Senators Wil-| morial chapel, the latest Addition: to| convention here today and adjourn Given by the grand master, H. R. H. Weather conditions at North Da- ase of state land ha’ been can- lis and Fess, Republicans, Ohio, and| the mission y which has grown|to meet in 1927 in Belgium. Henty| the Duke of Connaught, of the U kota points for the 24 hours ending celled by the state land board and who] Sarah Campbell, arrested on a Senator Robinson, Republican In-| considerably rst was started/ H. Rogers of Sun Antonia, Texas, as-| Grand Lodge of England, is-| at 8 a m. toda altri renting properties from the board | charge of engaging in the liquor traf- diana, about whom he was not so cer-| 50 years ago. sumed the presidency for the coming] sion as the representative of the Eng. 4 may list their crops under the protec-| fic, pleaded guilty when arraigned in tain. "Wheeler said he thought Rob-| Jt hoped to have on hand Rev. C. L.| year. Five directors from the Unit-| ish Grand Lodge in the Grand. Lodge ; tion of the state hail insurance de-| Burleigh county district court before inson had made several prohibition a Eva: Ill., who opened the}ed States also were elected yester-|o¢ North Dakota, was received ye |partment until July 1, a bulletin by|Jurge Fred Jasonius yesterday after- eches in response to requests from nin 1876 when Elbowoods was! day, but the outcome of the vote willl terday morning by Past Grand Master es | the department s noon. Sentence was deferred pending his own state. : trading post. not be known until late today. ‘Theodore B. Elton of the North Da- 5, "There are several hundred sugh|an investigation by the court. “Have you not a regular list of con-|_ The Gros Ventre, Ree and Mandan/ Rev. Canon W. Thompson Elliott of| ota Grand Lodge. The presentation, = {eases in all parts of the state, Martin] The case of Elizabeth Aldinger vs. gressmen who speak and get paid for Indians had. gathered around the] Liverpool, England, and. James W.| which was made al the closing session 2 |8. Hagen, department manager said,| Ervin Aldinger was submitted to th it?” Reed asked. trading posts, Case said, for mutual] Davidson of Calgary, Canada, were | of the communication, came asa com-| Amenia . 32 jand a plan has been devised whereby |court when no appearance was made Well, I would not say a regular| Protection from the war-like Sioux} elected to the board without opposi-| plete surprise to the retiring grand] BISMARC M4 they can be protected without risk to] on behalf of the defendant. In_ the case of Christ Bahr vs. M. list,” Wheeler replied. “People wire| Who roumed the plains and attacked | tion, master of North Dakota Masons. Bottineau ! ‘Idy.| the state. t ngressmen who are favor-| their less warlike neighbors. Saar eae resentation was made by : : |, The proposal of the hail department]: Doucette and Robert Krutzner. io ak position and. they. pay cBpesehen, music. aod, a sayivel of iC ae Cae a Grand Secretary Walter L. Stockwell} pi 7 + lis that such persons pay an advance directed verdict in favor of the Pl -| ome o! he old are! nt ? i s |} tiff wa: ‘jiven upon ti o n- the expenses and sometimes an hon-/7ome of the al Indien Faubration. Temperatures and || The commission. « large parchme a fr Ciear | premium of 76 cents xn acre for pro-| tiff was given upon motion of pI seting forth the facts in the case,| Fy i Cloudy | tection of $7 an acre and $1.06 per tiff’s attorney. The motion was not i oratium.” “The Sioux, who once caused us so * . the retary of e 0} objected to iby the defense. « No Bet. Pree much trouble smong the Berthold 1 Road Conditions 2: sisned by tne grand secretary of Fessenden [ape Zar sea ac tion of A10- AR i acee Heche id h Sy ht there was no is ‘ vi Grand Forks . ‘lear it the experience of the department ‘he jury late last night returned a Pignre ees Tie drenten that us, will unite with us in the jubi-}@———————________@| companied by the “jewel,” which pos-] Jamestown. 7 | proves such premiums to be too high| verdict in favor of the defendant in this was a matter up to the local id. (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) session of the commission entitles Langdon . ‘ 2 03 C) | refunds will be made in the fall. the case of L. R. Baird as receiver of knowledge was 1 EAST I “Clear, 48; roads good. | him to wear. Tarhacee i Be a \"*In'view of the comparatively low|the Burleigh County State bank of ke Mean tenes the speakine| Construction of roads good. Tn his speech of acceptance and| panmere Sar | cost of hail insurance in recent years | Wing vs. Nels Niemis, Damages were in charge of the ade od. knowledgement Mr, Elton said that ih : Q {the advance premium. may. appear| assessed for ghe defendant amounting seraere tates at leer feacwuar-| Two New Bridges roads good, _|while he had never done it, he was| NiOigyy 7 "7" Ge |quite high, Hagen said, but it is. the | to, $90. ters at Westerville, Ohio. . Jamestown—Clear, 60; roads good.|sure that if his ancestry were traced] Pembina .. oc lesire of the department, in granting] This morning the court heard the “In other words they speak for wi Stars Soon! Winons—Ciear, 58; roads fair. far enough back, he would be found| wiltiston ; such protection. to be on the safe|case of the state vs. John Bashara, God and morality for a cae Reed Grand Forks—Clear, 46; ronds/to have descended from some of the) Moorhend, Min | de. who is charged with selling cigarettes ated, | muddy. kings of England. In all cases where land owned by without having the necessa: case,” Wheeler “held. ton bridge across the Missouri river *Trochester—Cloudy, 50; roads tair. | 20;000 Autos Are fair tonight. Saturday, somewhat un- |Sursnee'putpost ated Tor sess. ~ to be tual construction opera- dad . . settled with probability of showers. 5 bey CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Hone mot ‘later’ than, the. middle. of ccietio Barty 8 ae Still Operating | Rising temperature. Hagen sald, ond the tenants wit bevel Rain Is Falling PP cute sie tee eectnring Ane o MSCS Hake aasktenee Senha With 1925 Plates| .jfer Nore Debate: Mosty utr eo. | Hagen gad andthe tenants ill hee n, June —During here by the state highway department. night; warmer west and sou Or= | 15 a acti _ Hy a tomporsty armistice in the verbal) “Contractors on the Williston. struc: Faene—cle sees tions. Saturday somewhut unsettled; Hined if they, wish protection under)! in Bismarck Today the state fund. ‘| battle over political activities of the ture have started the work of putting ly showers west portion, Ris- RatiSaloon League, the senate -cam-|in wide tracks so that material may| Large Crowd Hears | ,.cconcrstion,, of, local officials ts] Fre "temperature east’ and centyal A drizzling, soaking rain be- A ign fund committee was told today|be hauled on the job and also have | portions. Liberal Temperance gan falling in Bismarck about ‘2 of expenditures of around $165,000| been scouting the territory to locate N. P. Girls’ Sextet Hesrais bits ee ape gees eal GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS pat a eal erlock thts. altcraenet | aeaae by the Pepper-Fisher, Somanliten | whet what natural materials in ihetay. of said tode: The high pressure area covers the sue | s. Form 3:80 20 of an inch of moistanre campaign commi which ‘oper: sand and g! A lai d was e th lications f tor li-| upper Mississippi Valley and north- ad already been registered at before this year’s primary in 31 west- Sie Preliminary work on the Sanish| pycitic depot at noon t fas Ne hear | conses oe oie Teceived ‘at his de-| ern Plains States und cool weather| © Chicago, June 17.-)—Pormation|] the. local weather bureau, Indi- anc will drop still lowe; rite ern: arate ja counties outside| project also is expected to start in altne pro, gram given by the Northern| partment at the rate of about 250 a/ continues in sections. Tempera-| of the liberal ‘temperance league,’ ns gre that the rain i sis ment must be re somcdibie tf for the Pepa lew weel Pacific we sextet from the platform Ingstad estimates that “15,000| tures were near Srogging ff} which will launch an attack against ver this section o! ik franc’s dilemma, No nat on earth Lira Wayne B. Wheeler waited to % ; of the , shaerralon ear of the Comet.| North Dakota motor cars still are|the Red River valley th the dry forces in congress ‘ss the: State and may- continue intermit- is more thoroughly solvent. the stand, Eric . Fish - — The girls sang for-about 15. minutes, opment wi with 1925 license ta; A low. sure area Is centeged over} various states, has been announced || tently shroue jout tonight and to- bs! Weed, hs of the reese TODAY IN WASHINGTON ear ‘numbers being received with on- inspectors, employed by the} Idaho, ae cet oe light, by L. M. Green of Rockford. ii, Iili-|] morrow, the weather observers The Rev. Dr. Young, shocked © e ae pegenisaticn in the 31 coun-| peel thusiastic applause’ registrar, now are engaged in check-| widely seatte he weath-| nois state legislator, and John P.{— say i Pennsylvania election fits, was questioned at length. He Farm relief is before senate. “The sextet is en route to tho Yel ing up delinquents, Tngstad Ingstad said. set Zeonanst gait tirouchout the| Hart of Aurora, Il, foamer assem-|J. will “Ee ic aenunert site st te seat dt ‘and! Campaign investigation eof |] 1eeencial opening Sumdasy June 2t;| AN echo near Bingeal,. betes ge thee here Plains States:| the i ill, endea uy il al e official openi ni G ne )e ‘n echo near nl, ermany, | cur in ie southern ain 8. league wi en iver to Te! tne! aiff is that public senti-| that “we borrowed $75,000 ) tinues. ‘The girls have Urosdces! 8 ni ber of of | tosses a sound to stad rer Continued on page seven. no less tha , ROBER’ i i (Cc ouRinued on page wevees) z LE a cE aA times over WCCO, Mii paeapelis. . [10 times, ere Sattciat rh Chttre ft ally they prt seven states be-